In the forecast period, although the off-trade volume growth rates of carbonates in South Korea are expected to be lower than in 2024, solid growth is expected to be maintained. The demand for zero calorie and zero sugar beverages is expected to remain strong throughout the forecast period, driven by ongoing consumer concerns about sugar intake and its associated health risks.
As the shift towards retail e-commerce becomes more pronounced in South Korea, particularly in soft drinks, companies will have to prioritise their online presence to remain competitive. The trend of purchasing beverages such as soy milk, juice, and carbonates in bulk online is growing, driven by the convenience and cost savings associated with online shopping.
As consumer preferences continue to evolve, there is growing demand for soft drinks that offer both convenience and functional benefits. South Korean consumers are increasingly seeking products that not only taste good, but also provide additional health benefits, such as enhanced hydration, an energy boost, or nutritional support.
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Carbonates
Sweetened, non-alcoholic drinks containing carbon dioxide are included here. All carbonated products containing fruit juice (“sparkling juices”) are included here, unless they are tea-based (these are included in carbonated RTD tea) or carbonated Energy drinks, which are included in Energy Drinks. Carbonated bottled water is also excluded. Carbonates are an aggregation of cola carbonates and non-cola carbonates, whether regular or low calorie. Euromonitor International includes both naturally and artificially-sweetened carbonates.
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